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U.S. Public Opinion and the $3.5 Trillion Senate Budget Plan
An initial review of polling data shows that a majority of Americans appear to support the $3.5 trillion Senate budget plan and its constituent elements.
Confidence in Public Schools Turns More Partisan
U.S. confidence in public schools has sunk back to where it was pre-pandemic, but Democrats' confidence is up while Republicans' is down.
Biden Bests Trump on Likability; Trump Seen as Better Leader
Americans are less likely now than in 2020 to think Joe Biden possesses a number of positive personal qualities. He still rates far better than Donald Trump for likability, but much worse than Trump for strong leadership.
Retrospective Approval of JFK Rises to 90%; Trump at 46%
Americans' 90% retrospective job approval of Kennedy is much higher than that of eight other recent presidents, including Trump's 46%.
Democrats Viewed as Divided, but Satisfied With Candidates
The Democratic Party looks more divided than united to Americans, while the Republican Party mainly appears united. But Democrats are nearly as satisfied as Republicans with their party's 2020 choices.
Dissatisfaction With U.S. Gun Laws Hits New High
A record-high 63% of Americans are dissatisfied with U.S. gun laws, marking a seven-point increase over the past year. Democrats are far less satisfied than Republicans.
Since SCOTUS Leak, Public Has 'Moved to the Left' on Abortion
Lydia Saad joins the podcast to discuss the latest on public attitudes on abortion, views on its moral acceptability and how important the issue is to Americans' vote.
Republican Party Favorability Highest in Seven Years
Forty-five percent of Americans have a favorable view of the Republican Party, the party's highest rating in more than seven years. Democrats are at 44%.
New High Favors One-Party Control of U.S. Federal Government
A record 41% of U.S adults prefer that the same party control the presidency and Congress. Meanwhile, 23% say it is better to have divided party control, and 32% say it makes no difference.
U.S. Views of Israel, Ukraine, Mexico Most Divided by Party
Republicans' and Democrats' views of Israel are more divided than ever. The parties also show significant differences in their ratings of Mexico and Ukraine.